Service Info
NURSING HOME CARE can be as short as a few days or weeks after a hospitalization or it can be years if aging family members can no longer live on their own. We are affiliated with 7 nursing homes within the area and the quality of care provided at these facilities, also sometimes called skilled nursing facilities, are the best around the area.
Symptoms & Diagnosis
Nothing takes the place of in-depth visit. You can ask questions, observe residents and their families and caregivers, and get a feel of a home that stars can’t communicate. CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) said on its website that “there are many satisfied residents and families of residents in nursing homes … at the one-star level.” And CMS cautions that “no resident should be moved solely on the basis of a nursing home’s ratings … (Transferring) your loved one to a facility that has a higher rating should be balanced with the possible challenges of adjusting to a new nursing home.” That is one of many hard truths about finding a home where someone you hold dear can find good care.
- Quick diagnosis
- Complex medical tests
- Early identification and intervention
- Complex surgical interventions
Neurology Department
Traumotology Department
Cardiology Department
Appointment Scheduling
209 358 5611
Your treatment plan is designed for steady progress, with every phase promptly implemented.
Overall Rating - SNF
The overall rating assigned to each eligible nursing home was rating of High Performing, Better than Average, Average, Worse than Average or Poor. This rating evaluates the care of a wide range of resident in the nursing home, including both long-term residents with chronic needs and short-term patients who receive rehabilitation following a hospital stay.
The data used to evaluate these homes come from the federal Nursing Home Compare program, and incorporate the nurse staffing, health inspection and quality measures star ratings. In addition to these measures, nursing homes were assessed on whether they had a patient-centered or billing-centered pattern in the number of minutes of therapy certain high-needs patients received. The consistency of their reported nurse staffing figures across assessment-based and payroll-based reporting systems was also a factor in the ratings.